Hello,
Here is the deal: My dad has never been a very honest person, but usually he only lies to get himself out of scrapes or to embellish a story.
However, recently, he has begun to lie about really strange things. For example, he told me my sibling was not his and spread some vicious rumors about a family friend which I knew were completely false. During these lies, he gets very emotional.
I know this is a sign of dementia, however, he has only had one major spell of forgetfulness that I have been aware of. During this spell, he apologized for something that he supposedly hid from me, but the thing is- he didn't. We have had numerous conversations on the matter. Other than this one episode, I have noticed no abnormal behavior as far as speech, performing tasks, or forgetfulness in the past month. Yet this was a pretty significant lapse in memory.
I have not been around him often as we recently just moved close to him again, so I have no idea if this is a sudden onset of weird behavior or if it has been going on for awhile. Friends have suggested that it might be a UTI or something creating problems for him, but I cannot get him to go to a doctor. Do I just wait it out? Is it possible that it is dementia despite there being relatively few other symptoms?
Thanks.
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I'd also keep in mind that there are some conditions in which memory is not the primary loss. Some diseases affect personality, mood and temperament.
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Best of luck!
Since you've not been around Dad for a while, step back and evaluate the situation before you decide how to proceed with him. With dementia, conversations with the person can be confusing and nonsensical as you’re discovering. There are times he will seem perfectly fine until during the course of the conversation he will suddenly tell you people are coming through his walls. It might be a good idea to think about plans for his future.